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Here’s what it’s wish to be pen pals with a serial killer

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On Aug. 8, 2018, writer Jillian Lauren entered B Block at the utmost security California State Prison in Los Angeles to fulfill Samuel Little, a serial killer thought to have murdered as many 93 women across 14 states between 1970 and 2005.

Wheelchair-bound and affected by diabetes and a heart condition, the 77-year-old inmate took Lauren by surprise. 

“You wish a story in your book?” he asked. 

 “Oooooeeeee, do I even have a story.” 

In “Behold The Monster: Confronting America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer” (Sourcebooks), Lauren not only recounts her dealings with Samuel Little but in addition examines the lives of his many victims. 

Her interest in Little began when LAPD homicide detective Mitzi Roberts told Lauren about her part in Little’s capture, adding that she knew that the variety of murders he had committed was far greater than the three he had been imprisoned for.

Sensing a story, Lauren spent months writing to Little in jail.


These booking photos of serial killer Samuel Little spanned a timeline from 1966-1995.
FBI via Getty Images

His replies, often written in “serial killer ALL CAPS,” were very revealing. “He included doodles of what I believe was either a monkey or simply a person with enormous ears,” she writes. “When the monkey had a tragic face and tears, you were in for a creepy letter. When the monkey had a completely satisfied face, it was worse.”

Over the course of lots of of hours of interviews, Little admitted to scores of other murders.

“He remembered eighty-six, give or take a pair,” writes Lauren. 

Lauren also learned what motivated Little to commit his gruesome crimes. 


Pearl Nelson, left, holds a photograph of her mother, victim Audrey Nelson, as she is embraced by Mary Louise Frias, whose godmother, Guadalupe Apodaca Zambrano, was also a victim of Samuel Little.
Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

“Sam believed God himself gently placed neck after willing neck, still pulsing with life, into his hungry hands,” she writes.

“He imagined himself as some form of angel of mercy, divinely commissioned to euthanize.”

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She also discovered how Little managed to get away with so many murders for thus long, “cherry-picking his victims — drug addicts and prostitutes on the fringes, largely women of color” knowing that they might never be investigated as thoroughly as other murders. 

These victims, writes Lauren, were the “low-hanging fruit, women whose eyes were half-dead already, women who Sam believed in his heart had only been waiting for him to point out up and finish the job.”


Samuel Little at his 2014 trial.
Samuel Little at his 2014 trial. “He imagined himself as some form of angel of mercy, divinely commissioned to euthanize,” writes writer Jillian Lauren.
Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Remarkably, Little was already well-known to police forces across the US, having been arrested on quite a few occasions, from California to Connecticut, for a wide selection of crimes including assault with a firearm, assaulting a police officer and solicitation of prostitution. 

In September 1976, he was arrested in Sunset Hill, Mo., for the rape, sodomy, assault and robbery of Pamela Smith, but was convicted of the lesser charge of assault with try to ravish and served just three months in prison.

Years later, in October 1984, Little was even caught by uniformed patrol officers in San Diego CA within the act of beating and strangling Tonya Jackson within the back seat of his black Thunderbird. Charged with rape, assault with great bodily injury, and sexual battery, he served only eighteen months of a four-year sentence and was paroled on Feb. 1, 1987.


Gary Ridgway
The FBI announced in 2019 that they’d verified 50 of Samuel Little’s 93 confessions, eclipsing the 49 victims of Gary Ridgway (pictured) — otherwise often known as the Green River Killer.
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Free to kill again, Little went on to murder greater than 30 more women before he was arrested, in Louisville, Ky., on Sept. 5, 2012, this time on drugs charges.

It was only after they tested Little’s DNA, that police could finally establish that he was involved within the murders of Linda Alford and Guadalupe Apodaca in 1987 and Audrey Everett in 1989, all of whom were found dead in Los Angeles.

In 2014, Samuel Little was convicted for the three murders and sentenced to life, without the possibility of parole. 

Five years later, in October 2019, the FBI announced they’d verified 50 of Samuel Little’s 93 confessions, eclipsing the 49 victims of Gary Ridgway — otherwise often known as the Green River Killer — and making him essentially the most prolific serial killer within the history of the US. 

Samuel Little died on Dec. 30, 2020, attributable to complications from COVID-19. He was 80. 

Within the two years, 4 months and 12 days since she first met him, Jillian Lauren had helped to unravel lots of Little’s murders. She also developed an in depth but intense relationship with the person she refers to as “the last word psychopath.”

Little left her $1047.99 in his will, and Lauren also was left with all 8.2 kilos of his ashes, which now sit on a shelf in her garage.

Lauren was also meant to be his designated next of kin and had made arrangements to donate Little’s brain to the country’s leading neuroscientists, but “Sam f–ks up the paperwork,” she writes.

“Ultimately, Sam’s brain and its mysteries died with him.”

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